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2017 HYUNDAI TUCSON

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2017 HYUNDAI TUCSON Summary

2017

Model Year

113

Total Complaints

3

Total Recalls

753711

Vehicles Affected

Recalls

2017 HYUNDAI TUCSON

95515 vehicles affected

21V727000

ENGINE

Hyundai Motor America (Hyundai) is recalling certain 2017 Tucson and Sonata Hybrid vehicles. The connecting rod bearings inside the engine may wear prematurely, which can result in engine damage.

Risk: A damaged engine can increase the risk of a fire or it can cause an engine stall, increasing the risk of a crash.

2017 HYUNDAI TUCSON

652024 vehicles affected

20V543000

SERVICE BRAKES, HYDRAULIC:ANTILOCK/TRACTION CONTROL/ELECTRONIC LIMITED SLIP:CONTROL UNIT/MODULE

Hyundai Motor America (Hyundai) recalled certain 2019-2021 Tucson vehicles on September 4, 2020. On December 30, 2020, Hyundai expanded the recall population, and added certain 2016-2018 Tucson vehicles. The Anti-lock Brake Hydraulic Electronic Control Unit (HECU) could corrode internally and cause an electrical short, possibly resulting in an engine compartment fire.

Risk: An engine compartment fire can increase the risk of injury or crash.

PARK OUTSIDE

2017 HYUNDAI TUCSON

6172 vehicles affected

16V842000

ELECTRICAL SYSTEM:WIRING

Hyundai Motor America (Hyundai) is recalling certain model year 2016-2017 Tucson vehicles manufactured May 19, 2015, to November 14, 2016, and 2017 Santa Fe vehicles manufactured November 28, 2015, to November 14, 2016. The affected vehicles may be equipped with an accessory trailer hitch wiring harness that, due to a malfunction of the tow hitch module, may result, in the trailer brake lights being constantly illuminated. As such, these vehicles fail to comply with the requirements of Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard (FMVSS) number 108, " Lamps, Reflective Devices, and Associated Equipment."

Risk: If the trailer brake lights stay illuminated while being used, other drivers may be confused, increasing the risk of a crash.

Complaints

2017 HYUNDAI TUCSON

ID: 2125534

POWER TRAIN

Excessive oil consumption, Full synthetic Oil last less than 2000 miles. Transmission takes some time to respond when start driving from a stop. Car shake a bit.

2017 HYUNDAI TUCSON

ID: 2125533

ENGINE

Excessive oil consumption, Full synthetic Oil last less than 2000 miles. Transmission takes some time to respond when start driving from a stop. Car shake a bit.

2017 HYUNDAI TUCSON

ID: 2123801

UNKNOWN OR OTHER

Hyundai Tucson 2017 – Known Transmission Defect Ignored I own a 2017 Hyundai Tucson with the dual-clutch transmission. For months I experienced serious hesitation and sputtering when accelerating from a stop or low speed—a clear safety risk when trying to merge into traffic or cross intersections. On July 23, 2025, I dropped my vehicle at Huffines Hyundai in Plano. It sat there for nearly a month until August 21, when they finally admitted they could reproduce the issue. The problem matched exactly what Hyundai itself identified in its own service bulletins regarding this model’s transmission. Despite acknowledging it’s a known defect, Hyundai: Refused to cover the repair, Would not even reimburse my $200 third-party warranty deductible, Has failed to issue a recall, leaving countless owners with the same unsafe problem. This is deplorable customer care. Hyundai and its dealerships know this defect exists, can reproduce it, and yet leave customers to pay out of pocket for a manufacturer-caused safety hazard. Buyers should beware—Hyundai is not standing behind its vehicles.

2017 HYUNDAI TUCSON

ID: 2123515

ENGINE

Electric,

2017 HYUNDAI TUCSON

ID: 2122689

ENGINE

Excessive oil consumption! Keep being told that they cannot find an issue

2017 HYUNDAI TUCSON

ID: 2122254

ENGINE

While driving to work on I-26 in the far left lane at approximately 55 mph, my vehicle suddenly and completely shut off without warning. The engine power was lost instantly, forcing the car to come to an abrupt stop in live interstate traffic. I had no prior indication of a problem—no warning lights, no messages, no abnormal performance. It took three attempts to restart the vehicle. When it finally restarted, the engine made a loud knocking noise, and the car could only move at a dangerously slow crawl. I had to cross multiple lanes of high-speed traffic to reach the right shoulder, nearly causing several accidents in the process. Other drivers had to brake hard and swerve to avoid colliding with me. This situation could have easily resulted in a multi-vehicle crash, severe injury, or death. After pulling over and shutting the vehicle off, I checked the oil dipstick and found it completely dry. The engine had failed with no warning whatsoever. The vehicle was later inspected at an independent service center and I was told the engine must be replaced, and that the vehicle is not safe to drive. I am now left without reliable transportation due to this sudden failure. This incident represents an extreme safety hazard. Losing all engine power in the far left lane of an interstate at highway speeds placed my life, and the lives of countless other motorists, in immediate danger. The outcome could easily have been catastrophic. To reiterate: the engine failed without any warning or indication, creating a life-threatening emergency situation. This is a critical safety defect that requires urgent investigation.

2017 HYUNDAI TUCSON

ID: 2120191

ENGINE

I am the original owner of my 2017 Hyundai Tucson. I am a [XXX] retired teacher. I became aware that my 2017 Hyundai Tucson was consuming oil in August 2024. I took my Tucson to Buerkle Hyundai, where it was purchased, and they set my vehicle up for oil consumption testing. Every 1,000-1,100 miles my car's oil level needed to be checked by an authorized Hyundai dealership. This required time and planning. I began working with Luther Hyundai in Burnsville, MN for testing as they are close to my house and requested to take over when I brought my vehicle in for the first check. This engine issue is covered by my 10 year/100,000 mile warranty. My vehicle's oil level was checked as required for the testing. Hyundai considers a vehicle burning 1 quart of oil or less per 1,000 miles to be acceptable. My vehicle consistently consumed oil and when checked May 9, 2025, in 817 miles my car had consumed 1.5 quarts of oil. My vehicle had 88,689 miles on it. My car met the requirements for a new engine, which I'd been told was the warranty repair. Luther Hyundai, Burnsville, MN submitted the repair request. Next I was told I'd have to provide oil change invoices. I brought in oil change invoices for the past four years. Then I was told I'd need to provide invoices dating back to the purchase of the car, 8 years of maintenance records. That seemed extreme but I provided those. Somehow Hyundai Warranty Division is stating my vehicle maintenance is negligent despite having my oil change records that proved otherwise. They have denied warranty repair. Luther Hyundai's service manager wrote emails stating that my vehicle had been well taken care of and serviced. Hyundai Warranty division refused the repair again. When I asked for a written statement of reasoning I was told they could not send one. My vehicle is not safe to drive. I cannot understand how Hyundai can deny a valid warranty claim. I need my Tucson repaired and the warranty honored. I'm unable to upload all files. INFORMATION REDACTED PURSUANT TO THE FREEDOM OF INFOR

2017 HYUNDAI TUCSON

ID: 2119422

ENGINE

My car has been consuming large amounts of oil and as a result has had two catalytic converters replaced. Twice now we have been disabled on the highway due to aggressively poor engine performance.

2017 HYUNDAI TUCSON

ID: 2119232

ENGINE

Loud knocking in the engine that increases or decreases with the rpm. Metal shavings found in the oil. Appears to be same issues described as active recall for 2017 Tucson’s, but no recall for this vin. No alerts were or have been triggered within the car. This has not been brought to a dealership out of fear of seizing the engine.

2017 HYUNDAI TUCSON

ID: 2117851

POWER TRAIN

This unresolved issue has created serious safety risks. On two separate occasions, my vehicle lost power while crossing the Leo Frigo Bridge in Green Bay—an extremely dangerous scenario for both my family and other drivers. Most recently, within just ~40 miles of picking up the vehicle from service, the issue recurred. The service department reported finding oil on the ignition coils—symptoms consistent with known and documented warranty concerns such as: Valve cover gasket leaks Spark plug tube seal failure High-pressure fuel pump gasket leaks The vehicle has been brought multiple times to a certified Hyundai dealership for recurring problems including power loss, poor engine performance, and excessive oil consumption. Despite these repeated service visits, the underlying issue has not been properly addressed. I have now been informed that I am responsible for diagnostic charges—even though the vehicle is covered under the TXXM Engine Warranty Extension / Powertrain Limited Warranty due to known oil consumption-related defects.

2017 HYUNDAI TUCSON

ID: 2117850

ENGINE

This unresolved issue has created serious safety risks. On two separate occasions, my vehicle lost power while crossing the Leo Frigo Bridge in Green Bay—an extremely dangerous scenario for both my family and other drivers. Most recently, within just ~40 miles of picking up the vehicle from service, the issue recurred. The service department reported finding oil on the ignition coils—symptoms consistent with known and documented warranty concerns such as: Valve cover gasket leaks Spark plug tube seal failure High-pressure fuel pump gasket leaks The vehicle has been brought multiple times to a certified Hyundai dealership for recurring problems including power loss, poor engine performance, and excessive oil consumption. Despite these repeated service visits, the underlying issue has not been properly addressed. I have now been informed that I am responsible for diagnostic charges—even though the vehicle is covered under the TXXM Engine Warranty Extension / Powertrain Limited Warranty due to known oil consumption-related defects.

2017 HYUNDAI TUCSON

ID: 2116030

ENGINE

In April of 2023 while driving I heard a pop noise and my engine started smoking. A connecting rod had broke in half and went through my oil tank. My 2017 Hyundai Tucson had only 54k miles. I was denied warranty and my vehicle was branded maintenance neglect due to lack of proof of oil change but when I sent the dealership I purchased my vehicle from the all my oil change receipts in August 2023 I was still denied and my car is still branded today without explanation.

2017 HYUNDAI TUCSON

ID: 2115731

ENGINE

The turbocharger on my 2017 Hyundai Tucson 1.6T has failed three times within one year. Most recently, the dealership diagnosed the turbo’s wastegate actuator as being completely open, resulting in severe power loss and unsafe driving conditions. The replacement turbo from an authorized parts supplier is still under a 5-year warranty, and the dealership confirmed there were no oil feed or installation issues contributing to this repeated failure. Component/System Failed: Turbocharger (wastegate actuator stuck fully open). The failed turbocharger is available for inspection upon request. Safety Risk: The vehicle experienced severe loss of power while and also the dealer made me aware there is a valve stuck in the turbo itself and if i drive it it could blow the motor up, which made merging and accelerating unsafe and could have resulted in a collision. The lack of engine power when entering traffic or climbing steep grades put both myself and other drivers at risk. Dealer Confirmation: The issue has been confirmed and documented by a Hyundai dealership service center. This is the third turbocharger replacement within one year for the same vehicle, indicating a potential defect or underlying issue. Warning Lamps/Symptoms: The check engine light illuminated (P0299 – Underboost) prior to the failure. I also experienced significant loss of acceleration and increased fuel consumption. These symptoms began days before the dealership confirmed the wastegate actuator failure. Resolution Sought: I am requesting Hyundai Consumer Affairs review this case due to repeated turbo failures, potential underlying defects, and financial burden. I would like to know what Hyundai can do to address the repeated turbocharger failures and associated labor costs.

2017 HYUNDAI TUCSON

ID: 2115605

ENGINE

I own a 2017 Hyundai Tucson with the 1.6L turbocharged engine. My vehicle is experiencing serious and potentially dangerous engine issues, including knocking, loss of power while driving, sudden engine stalling, and low oil pressure. These problems have worsened over time and now occur regularly during normal operation. The vehicle has stalled in traffic on multiple occasions, creating a significant safety hazard for myself and other drivers. I am aware of an existing recall (21V-727) for 2017 Hyundai Tucson models with the 2.0L engine related to premature engine bearing wear, and the symptoms I’m experiencing appear to be identical — yet my 1.6L turbo model is not included. I strongly believe this issue may also affect the 1.6T engine variant and poses a serious safety risk. I am requesting that NHTSA investigate whether the 1.6L turbocharged engine used in this model year should also be subject to recall due to the same type of internal engine failure. I am currently pursuing diagnostics and have contacted Hyundai to request assistance, but the cost of repair and potential danger while driving remain urgent concerns. Please take this report into account as part of your investigation.

2017 HYUNDAI TUCSON

ID: 2115584

ENGINE

Seat belt is coming a part driver side burning oil to the point needs a new catalytic converter

2017 HYUNDAI TUCSON

ID: 2115583

SEAT BELTS

Seat belt is coming a part driver side burning oil to the point needs a new catalytic converter

2017 HYUNDAI TUCSON

ID: 2114655

UNKNOWN OR OTHER

The vacuum pump cap was diagnosed as the issue. All the lights came on the dash. I lost power steering and speedometer. There has been recalls for other years.

2017 HYUNDAI TUCSON

ID: 2114010

ENGINE AND ENGINE COOLING

The contact owns a 2017 Hyundai Tucson. The contact stated that while attempting to accelerate, the transmission failed. There were no warning lights illuminated. The vehicle was taken to the local dealer, where it was diagnosed and determined that the transmission needed to be replaced. The vehicle was repaired, but the failure reoccurred. The contact stated that while driving approximately 25-30 MPH, the vehicle was making an abnormal rattling and knocking sound that was coming from the engine while accelerating. The transmission was shaking continuously while driving at 10 MPH. The vehicle was taken to the local dealer, where it was diagnosed with camshaft and engine failure and needed a cam finish over an advanced timing system overhaul. The contact was informed that the camshaft, CVT, timing chain and tensioner, front valve cover and valve cover gasket, turbocharger, turbocharger gasket, and turbocharger lines needed to be replaced. The vehicle was not repaired. The manufacturer was contacted, but no assistance was provided. The failure mileage was approximately 92,000.

2017 HYUNDAI TUCSON

ID: 2114009

POWER TRAIN

The contact owns a 2017 Hyundai Tucson. The contact stated that while attempting to accelerate, the transmission failed. There were no warning lights illuminated. The vehicle was taken to the local dealer, where it was diagnosed and determined that the transmission needed to be replaced. The vehicle was repaired, but the failure reoccurred. The contact stated that while driving approximately 25-30 MPH, the vehicle was making an abnormal rattling and knocking sound that was coming from the engine while accelerating. The transmission was shaking continuously while driving at 10 MPH. The vehicle was taken to the local dealer, where it was diagnosed with camshaft and engine failure and needed a cam finish over an advanced timing system overhaul. The contact was informed that the camshaft, CVT, timing chain and tensioner, front valve cover and valve cover gasket, turbocharger, turbocharger gasket, and turbocharger lines needed to be replaced. The vehicle was not repaired. The manufacturer was contacted, but no assistance was provided. The failure mileage was approximately 92,000.

2017 HYUNDAI TUCSON

ID: 2113619

UNKNOWN OR OTHER

My door to drivers side only fully unlocks from the inside. When my door is locked it now requires me to climb through another door of my car and pop open the drivers door. If I were to get in an accident people wouldn’t be able to get me out if I was incapacitated.

2017 HYUNDAI TUCSON

ID: 2112437

ENGINE

The vehicle suffered extreme oil consumption while under the 'famed' 100k mile warranty. Tests were performed at the dealership confirming excessive oil consumption. Hyundai USA refused to service the issue claiming my personal service records did not meet their standards of responsible maintenance. At 108k miles the engine failed while on the interstate in CO. Cylinder 2 had blown and the dealership noted the towed vehicle was low in oil. The engine failure is a direct result of excessive oil consumption, something that hyundai has been aware of and has chosen to fight against owners damaged vehicles, rather than remedy the issue. Hyundai has faced class action suits and settled on these, yet still has not admitted fault. This issue poses a safety hazard for owners who may suffer catastrophic engine failure while driving.

2017 HYUNDAI TUCSON

ID: 2112293

ENGINE

Without any warning, the engine stalled out going through an intersection.

2017 HYUNDAI TUCSON

ID: 2111854

ELECTRICAL SYSTEM

The controls (buttons) on the right side of my steering wheel progressed from slow to respond to completely unresponsive, and then the driver airbag light started coming on. At first it was intermittent, then constant. I didn't expect those two issues to be related but did come to learn it was the clock switch. According to my Hyundai dealer, this is a known issue in several other years/models of Hyundais and they have extended those warranties, "but it hasn't reached the Tucson yet". I was told that either 1 - my airbag wouldn't deploy or 2 - it would deploy randomly when I was driving the vehicle. I spent nearly $1000 in diagnostics and repairs.

2017 HYUNDAI TUCSON

ID: 2111853

AIR BAGS

The controls (buttons) on the right side of my steering wheel progressed from slow to respond to completely unresponsive, and then the driver airbag light started coming on. At first it was intermittent, then constant. I didn't expect those two issues to be related but did come to learn it was the clock switch. According to my Hyundai dealer, this is a known issue in several other years/models of Hyundais and they have extended those warranties, "but it hasn't reached the Tucson yet". I was told that either 1 - my airbag wouldn't deploy or 2 - it would deploy randomly when I was driving the vehicle. I spent nearly $1000 in diagnostics and repairs.

2017 HYUNDAI TUCSON

ID: 2111209

ENGINE

The engine blew. It had to be replaced at my costs because hyduadai does not warrant when a car changes hands. It has 81250 in miles. This is happening to lots of people. It’s a 1.6 L engine. The 2.0 has a recall. But the 1.6 needs to be recalled also. Something needs to be done.

2017 HYUNDAI TUCSON

ID: 2110418

ENGINE

The contact owns a 2017 Hyundai Tucson. The contact stated while driving at an undisclosed speed, the accelerator pedal was depressed; however, the vehicle failed to accelerate as intended. The contact became aware of an abnormal knocking sound. No warning lights were illuminated. The contact stated while driving uphill, the vehicle stalled and lost motive power. The vehicle was taken to the dealer; however, the failure was not duplicated. The dealer requested an oil consumption test. The oil consumption test was performed and indicated that the engine was consuming an excessive amount of engine oil. The contact stated there was no warning light to indicate that the oil pressure was low. The contact stated that the oil was six quarts low. The failure was persistent. The contact stated that there were several failures reported to the dealer. The contact stated that while driving uphill, the vehicle stalled and lost motive power. The vehicle was towed to an independent mechanic. In addition, the contact stated that the abnormal knocking and ticking sound was persistent. In addition, the contact stated that the engine was six quarts of engine oil low every two weeks. The vehicle was taken back to the dealer. The contact was informed that the cause of the failure was not identified. In addition, the dealer requested an engine replacement due to the persistent failure. The vehicle was not repaired. The contact stated that due to the persistent failure, the vehicle had been taken to the dealer several times. The manufacturer was made aware of the failure and a case was filed. The failure mileage was approximately 86,790.

2017 HYUNDAI TUCSON

ID: 2109707

ENGINE

The engine in my 2017 Hyundai Tucson Limited failed at approximately 111,000 miles. The vehicle began to run roughly, misfiring and losing power with no warning lights or prior indication of an issue. Within days, the vehicle became undriveable and had to be towed to a dealership. The dealership diagnosed the issue as a cylinder misfire due to internal engine damage caused by excessive oil consumption. They confirmed the only solution was a full engine replacement. I was told this issue is not currently covered by recall, despite its similarity to known engine defects Hyundai has recalled in other vehicles. This failure posed a serious safety risk. The vehicle stalled and lost power while driving, making it dangerous to accelerate or keep pace with traffic. Fortunately, the failure did not cause an accident in my case, but it easily could have in different circumstances. There were no dashboard warning lights, oil pressure warnings, or check engine indicators before the symptoms began. The oil level had not been excessively low, and the car had been well maintained. I have opened a case with the manufacturer, but assistance was denied due to mileage and ownership history. This appears to be part of a broader pattern of engine failure in similar Hyundai models. I am reporting this in hopes it contributes to further investigation and potential recall expansion.

2017 HYUNDAI TUCSON

ID: 2109561

ENGINE

My 2017 Hyundai Tucson 1.6 liter is experiencing severe engine issues that closely mirror those subject to recent class action lawsuits. The engine exhibits excessive oil consumption. I have experienced a sudden loss of power on roadways in traffic as well as on the highway. This issue happened just today. Unfortunately due to a loss of smell, I have been unable to smell if there has been burning oil, however in between my last two oil changes (I only bought the car in October) I had to go it to get it refilled or refill it myself. I use full synthetic oil as well. I brought it into a reputable mechanic and I have been told if I continue to drive the vehicle the excessive oil consumption will lead to premature engine failure, potentially causing a dangerous stall or accident, putting myself and other motorists or pedestrians at risk. The mechanic received codes P0420, P0300, P0302, P0303, and P0304. They were able to conclude oil consumption based on the low amount of oil in the vehicle, the spark plugs being oil fouled, the misfiring on three cylinders, and the P0420 code. I called customer service, the Hyundai dealership in Clive, IA, and the contact for the class action lawsuit and litigation II. I was informed my VIN number was not part of the current recalls or class action, however the symptoms are identical to those widely reported. In the litigation my make and model are mentioned, Hyundai Tucson 2017, however it is listed as the 2.0 liter engine. My engine is mentioned, the 1.6 liter, in at least one other vehicle. I believe this vehicle was only excluded by a lack of representation at the time of the litigations. From my call with the dealership, and in research I am not the only one experiencing this problem. While I was lucky enough not to have been harmed, this has the potential to cause great harm. As someone who works for a DOT, safety first is in everything I do. I believed this necessary to report for the safety of all those involved.

2017 HYUNDAI TUCSON

ID: 2109509

ENGINE

My engine was recalled and they inspected it and said it was fine in 2023. Fast forward to June 2025, My engine failed. I took it back to the dealership and they tested it and said "it was not bad enough to be fixed under the recall." Before I took it the dealership the check engine light was on, reduced power when accelerating, knocking noise from the engine that increases when the rpms increase, and the oil pressure light is flashing. Upon taking it to the dealership the check engine light has been turned off, but all the other issues still remain. All of these issues were components to the recall. I have called Customer Care and they assured me that it would be fixed at no cost under the recall, and then I requested a different dealership due to terrible customer service at the prior dealership. Customer Care then contacted prior dealership, and went based on the incorrect findings of the dealership, they are refusing to fix my engine that is under recall. Because they inspected it in 2023 they marked the recall campaign as closed.

2017 HYUNDAI TUCSON

ID: 2109202

ENGINE

We purchased this car brand new in 2017 for my late mother.... It had 12000 Miles on it and started shaking intensely last year. We took it into Tuttle click Hyundai multiple times and they said it was fine.... Charged us several thousand and it continued to shake so we took it back multiple times. They have taken tons of our money and the car shakes as it drives.... Yesterday we found out that there was a major recall on this engine and we were never notified.

2017 HYUNDAI TUCSON

ID: 2108544

ENGINE

I have a 2017 Hyundai Tucson with approximately 120,000 miles. The vehicle had issues with oil consumption and jerking when put into drive. I took the vehicle to the dealership to be checked and was told it was fine. I recently was driving at 70 mph when the engine light came on and lost power. I had it towed to a mechanic that checked and cylinder #3 had lost compression. After finding this out I did an internet research and found that this is a common issue with this motor and vehicle. My vin is not included in the recall but Hyundai has replaced other engines in “goodwill” when the vin number was not included. One search shows that it usually happens from 120,000 to 150,000 miles. After the mechanic looked at the vehicle, Hyundai instructed me to take it to a dealership. After another tow to the dealership they said it was only the spark plugs but upon futher investigation they found that the cylinder was damaged with scoring to engine. The cost for a used engine with 54,000 miles is 10,000 and is more than the value of the car and the remaining loan amount of 10,000. So far we are out approximately 300.00 in towing fees. The dealership has not yet billed us for the checking they have done. We have contacted Hyundai with a response of no help to replace the engine even though the company has helped others in our situation. We haven’t replaced the motor due to the amount owed, cost of used motor vs the value of the vehicle. The safety of the vehicle is very questionable due to the high incidence of this happening and there could have been catastrophic consequences if I would not have been able to pull off the road.

2017 HYUNDAI TUCSON

ID: 2108281

UNKNOWN OR OTHER

UNKNOWN There is a issue with paint on the car. The paint is white and is chipping on hood, top of car and back of car. The car looks terrible with a cheap paint job.

2017 HYUNDAI TUCSON

ID: 2108280

STRUCTURE:BODY

UNKNOWN There is a issue with paint on the car. The paint is white and is chipping on hood, top of car and back of car. The car looks terrible with a cheap paint job.

2017 HYUNDAI TUCSON

ID: 2108022

ENGINE AND ENGINE COOLING

The contact owns a 2017 Hyundai Tucson. The contact stated that while driving at various speeds, the vehicle made an abnormal clacking sound. The vehicle was taken to an independent certified mechanic, where it was diagnosed that the catalytic converter had failed and needed to be replaced. The vehicle was repaired; however, the failure persisted. The vehicle was taken back to the mechanic, where the catalytic converter repair was performed. The contact stated that after the repair, the contact noticed that the instrument panel would turn black and the infotainment system would become inoperable intermittently; however, both systems would reboot independently. Additionally, the vehicle was taken to an unknown dealer, where the air compressor was replaced due to heating system failure. The contact stated that the instrument panel failure recurred intermittently. Additionally, the contact stated that the vehicle was overheating. The check engine warning light was illuminated and the message "Engine Overheating" was displayed. The vehicle was taken back to the independent mechanic, where it was diagnosed with engine misfire. The mechanic determined that the head gasket failure had caused oil to contaminate the coolant reservoir. The vehicle was not repaired. The dealer was contacted and confirmed that the VIN was not included in a recall. The manufacturer was not notified of the failure. The failure mileage was unknown.

2017 HYUNDAI TUCSON

ID: 2108021

ELECTRICAL SYSTEM

The contact owns a 2017 Hyundai Tucson. The contact stated that while driving at various speeds, the vehicle made an abnormal clacking sound. The vehicle was taken to an independent certified mechanic, where it was diagnosed that the catalytic converter had failed and needed to be replaced. The vehicle was repaired; however, the failure persisted. The vehicle was taken back to the mechanic, where the catalytic converter repair was performed. The contact stated that after the repair, the contact noticed that the instrument panel would turn black and the infotainment system would become inoperable intermittently; however, both systems would reboot independently. Additionally, the vehicle was taken to an unknown dealer, where the air compressor was replaced due to heating system failure. The contact stated that the instrument panel failure recurred intermittently. Additionally, the contact stated that the vehicle was overheating. The check engine warning light was illuminated and the message "Engine Overheating" was displayed. The vehicle was taken back to the independent mechanic, where it was diagnosed with engine misfire. The mechanic determined that the head gasket failure had caused oil to contaminate the coolant reservoir. The vehicle was not repaired. The dealer was contacted and confirmed that the VIN was not included in a recall. The manufacturer was not notified of the failure. The failure mileage was unknown.

2017 HYUNDAI TUCSON

ID: 2106980

ENGINE

On [July 4, 2025], while driving, my vehicle experienced a sudden loss of power followed by smoke and flames coming from the engine compartment. The fire required emergency response and caused significant damage to the vehicle. Thankfully, no one was injured, but the incident posed a serious risk to my safety and others on the road. I had not received any prior warning signs such as engine knocking or warning lights. The fire appears to be directly related to the known defect outlined in Recall 209. I am requesting that NHTSA investigate this incident and ensure Hyundai is held accountable for the full scope of this defect, including fire risk. I am also seeking assistance in ensuring Hyundai provides appropriate compensation or resolution for the damages caused.

Fire 1 Injured

2017 HYUNDAI TUCSON

ID: 2106535

ENGINE

The car has issues with major oil consumption, and a chatter engine noise, also has issues with acceleration. Oil will run dry if not topped off every 3 weeks.

2017 HYUNDAI TUCSON

ID: 2106439

ELECTRICAL SYSTEM

Power windows will go down by driver buttons but driver buttons will not work to make windows go back up. Engine is stalling, can smell exhaust, manifold is said to be needed to be replaced. Burns oil badly.

2017 HYUNDAI TUCSON

ID: 2106438

ENGINE

Power windows will go down by driver buttons but driver buttons will not work to make windows go back up. Engine is stalling, can smell exhaust, manifold is said to be needed to be replaced. Burns oil badly.

2017 HYUNDAI TUCSON

ID: 2106391

ENGINE

Vehicle Make/Model/Year: Hyundai Tucson 2017 NHTSA: Recall Number 21V727000 Description of Problem: My vehicle is affected by a known safety recall related to the engine (likely recall campaign P1326 or similar, affecting Hyundai engines). I contacted the authorized Hyundai dealership to schedule the recall service. However, the dealership is requiring me to pay out-of-pocket for parts and/or tests — specifically, they mentioned charging for testing engine gaskets/joints — before confirming whether they will replace the engine under the recall. The recall notice clearly states that diagnosis, testing, and any necessary engine replacement should be done at no cost to the consumer. The dealership’s request for payment appears to be in violation of federal recall laws. I am being forced to delay this safety repair because I cannot afford these unexpected charges, which I believe are not allowed under NHTSA recall policies. This compromises my safety and could affect many other consumers in the same situation. Please investigate this dealership’s handling of the recall. I am requesting that Hyundai be held accountable for ensuring proper and legal recall service.

2017 HYUNDAI TUCSON

ID: 2105194

ENGINE

limp mode check engine light code p1326

2017 HYUNDAI TUCSON

ID: 2105193

ELECTRICAL SYSTEM

limp mode check engine light code p1326

2017 HYUNDAI TUCSON

ID: 2103344

ENGINE

My engine needs to be replaced. Out of nowhere it failed. No stuttering, no stalling, no check engine light or any other warnings. Just failed.

2017 HYUNDAI TUCSON

ID: 2102783

ENGINE

While driving under normal conditions, the engine began misfiring and losing power. Inspection revealed that two of the spark plugs had suffered a broken ceramic insulator, which likely occurred during a pre-ignition or detonation. As a result, the ceramic insulators were pushed through the engine causing at least one of the exhaust valves to burn leading to loss of compression resulting in engine failure on the highway. This engine has no current recall, despite numerous similar complaints. Hyundai has issued detonation-related recalls for other engines (like the Theta II), yet the 1.6L Turbo GDI engine in this Tucson is also experiencing similar failures. At the time of this complaint there are 955 complaints in the NTHSA database about this vehicle with more than half citing engine failure issues — many of them sudden and severe failures while driving. This creates both a safety risk and an excessive financial burden. These failures occur without warning and can leave the driver stranded. It is concerning that Hyundai has not acknowledged a defect pattern, despite consistent failure modes being reported across this engine type. I am requesting that NHTSA investigate the 1.6L Gamma II Turbo engine for potential systemic detonation or pre-ignition issues that can lead to severe engine damage. A recall or special service campaign should be considered, and Hyundai should be held accountable to cover these repairs.

2017 HYUNDAI TUCSON

ID: 2102716

ENGINE

The vehicle is experiencing severe engine shaking and misfiring during operation. Initial diagnostics confirmed that the spark plugs and ignition coils are functioning correctly and are not the source of the problem. A compression test revealed that two cylinders have no compression, indicating a likely internal engine failure. Potential causes include damaged or worn piston rings, valves, or a blown head gasket. This condition results in rough idling, reduced power, poor drivability, and potential long-term engine damage if not addressed promptly. Immediate engine repair or replacement is required.

2017 HYUNDAI TUCSON

ID: 2099947

POWER TRAIN

While driving, the vehicle started knocking and jerking, lost power and began to run roughly. The check engine light initially flashed and then turned solid before the vehicle shut off. The next day, I took the vehicle to the dealership for a diagnostic after experiencing problems with knocking when the check engine light illuminated. The codes were P302 and 304 indicating misfiring. The diagnostic tech wrote the problem up as having oil in the cylinder and suggesting engine/turbo replacement for approximately $15,000.00. The engine has less than 100,000 miles. I asked about the 10/100. After inquiring about the recalls for GDI engines in the 2017 Tucson for rods causing engine fires due to oil leaking into the cylinders, the service agent stated that it was only the 2.0 and not the 1.6 with recalls. I said sir it is the same issue: high oil consumption, sputtering and knocking, check engine light indicating misfire. Now the oil is accumulating in the cylinders. He stated that because I am the secondary owner neither the dealership nor Hyundai will correct the problem. However, if I was the original owner the powertrain warranty would cover the repair. The problem with the 2017 GDI, DCT in the Tucson is a safety issue for all owners. Escalated the issue to Hyundai Motor America, agent Kyrillos, who said that he would contact the dealership to check for prior authorization with the dealership to see if they would cover it under the recall. After numerous calls (on my behalf) and finally speaking with Kyrillos, I was advised that the dealership denied the repair. I requested supervisor contact and have not had any further communication from the company. I did send a follow up email asking when I could expect to hear from them.

2017 HYUNDAI TUCSON

ID: 2098599

ENGINE

The contact owns a 2017 Hyundai Tucson. The contact stated while driving at an undisclosed speed, the low oil light illuminated, and the vehicle was shaking abnormally. The contact added oil to the vehicle. The vehicle was taken to an independent mechanic where it was diagnosed with oil shavings in the oil pan and engine failure. The contact was informed that the engine needed to be replaced. The dealer was made aware of the failure but provided no assistance. The vehicle was not repaired. The manufacturer was made aware of the failure and a case was filed. The contact was advised to contact the NHTSA Hotline to report the failure. The failure mileage was approximately 101,000.

2017 HYUNDAI TUCSON

ID: 2098257

ENGINE

Car cuts off when driving the speed drops down automatically stops the dash lights go out and can’t start it right away

2017 HYUNDAI TUCSON

ID: 2098256

FUEL/PROPULSION SYSTEM

Car cuts off when driving the speed drops down automatically stops the dash lights go out and can’t start it right away

2017 HYUNDAI TUCSON

ID: 2098255

ELECTRICAL SYSTEM

Car cuts off when driving the speed drops down automatically stops the dash lights go out and can’t start it right away

2017 HYUNDAI TUCSON

ID: 2096265

ENGINE

I was returning home from a 224 mile trip. I was driving 65mph with the AC on low. Vehicle started slowing and losing power. I pulled over at the next possible location when I noticed the engine light was blinking then stayed solid yellow. I tried to rev the engine a few times only to be met with engine shutter and misfire. Had to have the vehicle towed the remaining 65 miles home. Took the vehicle to my mechanic where he stated cylinder 3 and 4 misfiring and told me this is a common problem with this vehicle. After doing my own investigations, I see this vehicle has an extensive history of the same problem from several other people. But yet no recall.... Why?

2017 HYUNDAI TUCSON

ID: 2095069

ENGINE

The contact owns a 2017 Hyundai Tucson. The contact stated while driving 35 MPH, the vehicle failed to accelerate as intended while depressing the accelerator pedal. The vehicle hesitated, and the contact pulled over to a parking lot. The check engine warning light illuminated. The vehicle was taken to O'Reilly's and was diagnosed with spark plug failures. The vehicle was taken to Meineke, where it was diagnosed and determined that the engine had failed and needed to be replaced. The vehicle was towed to the dealer where it was confirmed that the engine had failed and needed to be replaced. The engine was repaired. The manufacturer was notified of the failure. The failure mileage was approximately 100,000.

2017 HYUNDAI TUCSON

ID: 2094498

ENGINE

It is my belief that the engine is failing or has something wrong, due to an engine recall. I started having issues with acceleration and took it to a local mechanic who advised it was an engine issue and needed to be taken to the Hyundai dealer asap. As of today, May 27, 2025, it was taken to Autonation Hyundai in Columbia, SC who is alleging that all engine recalls related to my vehicle are not covering any engine issues. I have had this car for quite a while and have never had any issues until now. Multiple diagnostics have been performed.

2017 HYUNDAI TUCSON

ID: 2093144

ENGINE

There is an excessive engine oil consumption on the 1.6L turbo charged motor. Motor oil is completely depleted between recommended oil changes. It is a necessary to add roughly 1qt of oil per 1,000 miles driven, between oil changes, in order to maintain safe oil levels. No signs of leakage, therefore oil is burning at an unsafe rate.

2017 HYUNDAI TUCSON

ID: 2092916

ENGINE

In February of 2025, my oil lamp warning light came on. My husband checked the oil dipstick and noticed that it didn't have any oil on it. There was a visible burn mark as well. I called my local Hyundai dealer to schedule an appointment to see why my car was burning oil like that as it was not due for an oil change. The appointment was made for February 20, 2025. My car at that time had 79,803 miles on it. The Hyundai dealer suggested performing an engine combustion cleaning service, per Hyundai, to see if it would "fix" the problem. They also went ahead and did an oil change. After these services were done, I was told to bring the car back in after 1,000 miles. Hyundai's guidelines are that they allow 1 quart of oil loss per every 1,000 miles. I brought the car back to the Hyundai dealer after 1,000 miles and that was in April of 2025. I was told that my vehicle passed the inspection. The oil level on the dipstick was in the "normal range." After a few weeks, my husband checked the oil level again just to make sure the engine wasn't burning any additional oil since we were not convinced that the engine combustion cleaning service solved the problem. He checked it on May 11, 2025. The dipstick showed that it was below the L. I called the Hyundai dealer once again, and they were able to get me in on Tuesday, May 13th. My mileage was 81,792 on the day I brought it back in. They confirmed that it had burned over 2 quarts of oil in less than 2,000 miles. That is more oil consumption than Hyundai "allows" per their 1 quart of oil for every 1,000 miles rule. The dealer put in a request to Hyundai for a new engine replacement and I was denied due to my vehicle having no warranty.

2017 HYUNDAI TUCSON

ID: 2091840

STEERING

The power steering of the vehicle suddenly stopped working. We had the car towed, and after inspection we were told that the steering column had failed. We were expected to purchase a new original part from Hyundai, which we did. After waiting a week, we were told that the replacement that was sent did not work and was defective. This has happened again and again, and we are currently waiting for our 4th part from Hyundai. Hyundai corporate told our auto shop that they "opened a case" to see why these parts are defective. I'm hoping that they eventually get to the bottom of this and can fix our Tuscan. We were lucky that our steering column failed on the driveway at our home, but I would imagine it could case quite a bad accident if power steering went out suddenly on someone else.

2017 HYUNDAI TUCSON

ID: 2091640

ENGINE

1)Component that failed: Engine 2)Driving 75 miles on the interstate in traffic and suddenly losing speed was very dangerous. 3)Yes, the issue is still occurring, even worse now as my vehicle shakes just starting the engine. 4) The mechanic has inspected, diagnosed and attempted to repair. However due to the condition of the engine, and the cost of replacing it; fixing may not be an option. 5)The engine light began flashing and then went off; then back to steady on. I purchased this 2017 Hyundai Tucson used just 4 years ago. Everything seemed to be working just fine, I've had regular oil changes. On Saturday, May 10, 2025, as I was driving on the Interstate with my cruise control set, I began to lose power and my speed slowed. I took my car off of cruise control and pushed on the gas pedal to gain speed and my car started to shake and it struggled to pick up speed. My mechanic has changed the spark plugs and performed a BG upper engine induction cleaning; did compression testing and leak down testing. He found that cylinder 4 has no compression. In addition to that, he noticed there was oil on the spark plug. I had my oil changed 3 months ago, and less than 3,000 miles - my engine is burning up the oil to the point where the oil level is extremely low. I have now found out that this is a known issue with this type of vehicle. I'm told it's $10,000 to replace the engine. I have no warranty coverage since I'm not the original owner. I was not aware of the class action lawsuit that was settled last year. I'm extremely upset that Hyundai has not recalled ALL the engines for this make and model of vehicle as it seems EVERYONE has had engine problems.

2017 HYUNDAI TUCSON

ID: 2091434

LANE DEPARTURE: BLIND SPOT DETECTION

Blind spot warning stopped working due to electric issues. Engine started miss firing causing a turn over issue and loud knocking. Brought to auto shop and was diagnosed that engine is failing.

2017 HYUNDAI TUCSON

ID: 2091433

ENGINE

Blind spot warning stopped working due to electric issues. Engine started miss firing causing a turn over issue and loud knocking. Brought to auto shop and was diagnosed that engine is failing.

2017 HYUNDAI TUCSON

ID: 2088391

ENGINE

Purchased this in June of 2024. Ran fine until August 19th 2024 when I was returning to work from my lunch break. I went home for lunch and everything was fine. On the way back, I was pulling out into highway speed traffic and while merging, the engine just stopped. No warning lights or anything. It just stopped running. The vehicles behind me luckily were able to see what happened and get around me without incident. Once I was able to coast back to a safe area, I proceeded to try to restart it with nothing but a click as a response. Tried a few more times with same result. Called roadside assistance and proceeded to check under hood. Found oil stick barely showing any oil when just under 2 months ago it was full, and I had not seen any warning light indicating low oil. Took oil cap off and felt what was inside and found metal shavings in oil. Roadside showed and pretty much confirmed the metal shavings and my worst fear. Still had it taken to a Hyundai dealership where they told me the motor was seized at it would be $13,200 to fix. Asked about the existing class action suit and pretty got told my engine wasn't part of it. After looking at all the complaints here, not seeing how they CANT classify this as a major issue. Still fighting with dealership I purchased from to get something done.

2017 HYUNDAI TUCSON

ID: 2087391

POWER TRAIN

The transmission failed, and it's only at 70k. This was only diagnosed AFTER being told that my dual clutch was faulty. I had that replaced, only to be told that my actuator was faulty and NOT the clutch, after haviing paid for the replacement. Now, the vehicle will barely move with rpms through the roof. So not only was Ithe vehicle misdiagnosed TWICE, the cost of repairs was sky high! This could have been avoided. I contacted the dealerships, at they advised that they did everything as hyundai instructed them. Well, hyundai was wrong, and now my vehicle doesn't even work.

2017 HYUNDAI TUCSON

ID: 2086389

ENGINE

Oil consumption issues upon oil change no oil registered at all. It was confirmed no leaking and was advised to contact due to recall on this motor using oil. Also advised to request request a motor replacement due to this vehicle already showing signs of this issue to assure it doesn’t lock up.

2017 HYUNDAI TUCSON

ID: 2086290

ENGINE

I was driving home from the store a short distance from my home. The check engine light came on, the car ran rough, lost power and would not accelerate. I was able to get home. My husband checked the oil; it was 2 quarts low. He previously changed the oil 3000 miles prior. He connected a code reader and it read "DCT 1326". I drove slowly on the berm of the road & able to get home. Had I been on an interstate, my life could have been endangered. Top speed a rough 30-40 mph. After my internet search it appears that oil consumption and engine loss is a common problem. My car has less than 60K miles. No prior history and oil changed every 5K miles.I am very upset about the lack of responsibility on Hyundai's part. This is our 3rd Hyundai and we were loyal customers. [XXX] INFORMATION REDACTED PURSUANT TO THE FREEDOM OF INFORMATION ACT (FOIA), 5 U.S.C. 552(B)(6)

2017 HYUNDAI TUCSON

ID: 2086282

ENGINE

No compression in one of the cylinders, oil blow by, oil consumption approx 1 quart per 1000 miles. Now has developed a serious miss in cylinders 2 and 4 and is undrivable.

2017 HYUNDAI TUCSON

ID: 2085687

ENGINE

My car became disabled due to engine failure on the highway. My vehicle is no longer drivable. My warning lights did not come on prior to the incident.

2017 HYUNDAI TUCSON

ID: 2084799

VEHICLE SPEED CONTROL

Sole owner of 2017 Hyundai Tucson with approx 55,700k miles. Check engine light on and car not accelerating properly. Had same acceleration problem a year ago without engine light, Hyundai dealership stated I needed software update on anti judder gds, update was completed by Hyundai and the issue has reoccurred.

2017 HYUNDAI TUCSON

ID: 2084798

ENGINE

Sole owner of 2017 Hyundai Tucson with approx 55,700k miles. Check engine light on and car not accelerating properly. Had same acceleration problem a year ago without engine light, Hyundai dealership stated I needed software update on anti judder gds, update was completed by Hyundai and the issue has reoccurred.

2017 HYUNDAI TUCSON

ID: 2084686

ENGINE

Engine experienced a catastrophic failure. Driving (normal commute) and clicking noise start coming from the engine. Got louder over a short time, but no dash waring lights came on. Further along the check engine light came, and when it started flashing I pulled over and called for roadside assistance (tow). No other warning lights came on. Engine temp read normal throughout. After the dealer service team reviewed, said the engine block was cracked and metal noted in the oil and filter. I contacted Hyundai USA to see if they would cover engine replacement. After a few days of review and back and forth with the dealer, they declined any claim. Dealer service rep quoted us approx $20k for engine replacement. We opted to sell to salvage company and now need to buy another car. Just over 66,000 miles and complete loss.

2017 HYUNDAI TUCSON

ID: 2084592

ENGINE

The engine is failing. Our vehicle continues to experience tremendous oil consumption and it's all of a sudden gone into "limp mode" where we lose engine power even after the knock sensor recall update was performed. No check engine lights, no indication of what's happening and it just loses power on the highway as well as city streets. It's a danger to everyone around us and it's a danger for us as we try to drive the vehicle. The dealer / Hyundai had us do 2 oil consumption tests but would not do anything to fix the issue. They informed us they needed to replace the engine after the first oil consumption but then they backed off of that and didn't fix the issue. It’s just gotten worse. We also had a transmission service done and they said the transmission looked fine. We took it in for a diagnostic just after this as the power issue began in "limp mode" where we lose engine power. They are trying to say it needs a new transmission but with the known issues with the Hyundai oil consumption and engine issues where the vehicles go into power loss / limp mode, we’re reporting this issue for our safety and the safety of the community as it’s unsafe to drive this care. We hope you will push Hyundai to do a recall for the engine not just for us but for all Hyundai Owners who are dealing with the same issue.

2017 HYUNDAI TUCSON

ID: 2081931

POWER TRAIN

Car is burning oil. Oil change done at 3k and no oil in vehicle at all. Transmission shakes violently on start up and first movement and slips shifting gears. No response sometimes when pressing gas pedal to go

2017 HYUNDAI TUCSON

ID: 2081930

ENGINE

Car is burning oil. Oil change done at 3k and no oil in vehicle at all. Transmission shakes violently on start up and first movement and slips shifting gears. No response sometimes when pressing gas pedal to go

2017 HYUNDAI TUCSON

ID: 2081546

ENGINE

Car went into limp mode on the highway because of high oil consumption. Car came to a complete stop.

2017 HYUNDAI TUCSON

ID: 2080961

ENGINE

The contact owns a 2017 Hyundai Tucson. The contact stated while driving at an undisclosed speed uphill, the vehicle failed to accelerate as intended while depressing the accelerator pedal. The check engine oil warning light was illuminated. The vehicle hesitated, and the contact pulled over to the side of the road. The vehicle was not diagnosed or repaired by an independent mechanic or the dealer. The contact stated that there was oil leaking from the exhaust pipe. The contact related the failure to NHTSA Campaign Number: 21V727000 (Engine); however, the VIN was not included. The manufacturer was not notified of the failure. The failure mileage was approximately 117,000.

2017 HYUNDAI TUCSON

ID: 2080858

ENGINE

While driving down the interstate the vehicle would not accelerate and the RPMs were fluctuating. We were luckily near an exit and were able to pull into a gas station. The check engine light came on. Once we parked the engine stalled and we were not able to restart. We had the vehicle towed to a AAA certified mechanic, they stated there was no oil and that the engine needed to be replaced. We did not receive any low oil indicators for the vehicle. We had the vehicle flat bed towed back to our home town where a 2nd mechanic indicated that there was still some oil in the vehicle but that the engine would need to be replaced. The VIN for this car shows no engine recall but this appears to be the same issue that has resulted in Hyundai engine recall with the 2.0 vehicles.

2017 HYUNDAI TUCSON

ID: 2078690

ENGINE

The contact owns a 2017 Hyundai Tucson. The contact stated while driving at an undisclosed speed, the vehicle failed to accelerate as intended while the accelerator pedal was depressed. The check engine and check engine oil warning lights were illuminated. The vehicle was taken to a local service shop where it was diagnosed with engine knock. The contact was informed that the engine needed to be replaced. Upon further investigation, the contact related the failure to NHTSA Campaign Number: 21V727000 (Engine); however, the VIN was not included. The vehicle was towed to a local dealer, where it was diagnosed and determined that the engine needed to be replaced due to the knocking coming from the engine. The local dealer advised the contact that parts for the repair were not available. The manufacturer was made aware of the failure. The failure mileage was approximately 104,000.

2017 HYUNDAI TUCSON

ID: 2077756

ENGINE

I had my oil changed at a Hyundai dealership at 102,000 miles however even before the next oil change was due my engine had a bearing failure. The dealership could not fix my car for months and that I should find another Hyundai dealership to fix the issue. The next dealership told me that the cost was $14000k to fix and that the engine had oil sludge buildup. My Carfax report is shows consistent and provable oil maintenance every 3K - 4K miles. The engine had been consuming oil which I report to the dealership but sine there was not any check engine light they did not do anything about the consumption problem. I have not yet had the vehicle inspected by independent mechanic or anyone else. no warning lights ever came on that alerted me to low oil.

2017 HYUNDAI TUCSON

ID: 2077278

ENGINE AND ENGINE COOLING

See attached document for complaint.

2017 HYUNDAI TUCSON

ID: 2077277

POWER TRAIN

See attached document for complaint.

2017 HYUNDAI TUCSON

ID: 2077246

ENGINE

A knocking noise from the engine. The dealership is refusing to give us a warranty for the rebuilt of the engine that we will be covering 40% of the cost. Is this possible? For us to spend approximately $7K and not get a warranty on the work done?

2017 HYUNDAI TUCSON

ID: 2076031

ENGINE

Engine failed at 137,000 miles. The vehicle is available for inspection. The engine failed while driving with no warning lights, or indications that anything was wrong. It started with a knock that gradually got worse and worse over the course of 5 miles. Once it shut down it failed to ever restart again. Te vehicle was inspected by a Manufacturer Dealership, they did not give me specific insights as to what caused the engine to fail other than that there was no oil present in the engine at the time of inspection. However I have every oil change receipt, documenting regular, on time oil changes.

2017 HYUNDAI TUCSON

ID: 2076018

ENGINE

There is metal shards in the oil from the engine. The oil burns up within a week or so. The guy at the oil change place said it was common in these make and model cars and I need a new engine. It can stall or catch fire which can pose a risk to me and/or other cars on the road. I drive around with a [XXX] son it's my daily car and the engine is not good. We are constantly having to put oil in it. Other vehicles from this company have been recalled for the same issue. Please have it inspected and fixed. INFORMATION REDACTED PURSUANT TO THE FREEDOM OF INFORMATION ACT (FOIA), 5 U.S.C. 552(B)(6)

2017 HYUNDAI TUCSON

ID: 2074365

ENGINE AND ENGINE COOLING

The contact owns a 2017 Hyundai Tucson. The contact stated that the vehicle was consuming an excessive amount of engine oil. The contact was topping off the oil weekly. The failure had become more persistent. While driving 65 MPH, the vehicle started shaking and was making a knocking sound at the front-end by the engine compartment. The check engine warning light was flashing. The contact coasted to the side of the road and checked the oil level. The oil level was low, and the contact added oil to the vehicle. The contact restarted the vehicle, and the vehicle began shaking, making a knocking sound from the front end, and there was white smoke coming from underneath the hood of the vehicle. The vehicle was turned off, the smoke ceased, and the vehicle was left parked in the parking lot at work. The dealer was not contacted. The manufacturer was not informed of the failure. The failure mileage was 100,000.

2017 HYUNDAI TUCSON

ID: 2072498

ENGINE

Since reaching approximately 79,000 miles on my vehicle (which I am the original owner of), I have noticed excessive oil consumption. Over the course of 3,000 miles between oil changes, the vehicle consumed about 4 quarts of oil, and the oil lamp came on. Additionally, I consistently experience the smell of burning oil inside the cabin whenever I back in or out of parking spaces/my garage, which poses a health risk. Beyond the health concerns, there are potential consequences, including engine damage, fire risks, reduced performance, and with that, an increased likelihood of accidents. While Hyundai acknowledges that this is a known issue, they have done little to offer a proper solution, merely attempting to keep the consumption within barely acceptable limits. Thank you for taking note of this problem.

2017 HYUNDAI TUCSON

ID: 2071855

ENGINE

My 2017 Hyundai tucson is consumeing oil at a steady rate. Took it to dealership roughly year to do oil consumption test. They said my headgasket, turbo, and pil pan was all leaking. They replaced those parts before starting oil consumption test would be performed. $3,300 later still consuming roughly 1 quart per 500 miles. It faild the oil consumption test and i was advised to do a combustion chamber cleaning next. $700 later and im burning 1 quart roughly every 1k miles. Took it back to them and said thats normal and it is fixed. I'm very concerned considering no car should burn that much oil in between 3k oil changes and only holds 5 quarts of oil. I also have 2 young children and wife that regularly drive the car and it's sluggish when getting on the gas like entering the highway and I'm worried the engine may just go out of nowhere. My local dealership doesn't really care nor does corporate. This is my last ditch effort to get something done. I know I and many, many, many, others are also dealing with this and something needs done soon. Thank you for your time.

2017 HYUNDAI TUCSON

ID: 2070824

VEHICLE SPEED CONTROL

My car has been burning oil for over a year. there is no leak. I have been putting three quarts in every 4 to 6 weeks. I have now replaced two coil packs and the spark plugs. my engine light is on because it said 3 and 4 was misfiring so i recently replaced those coil packs and now it said spark plug and i replaced it again as well. so the engine light coming on and what it says the problem is is wrong. now when i push the gas it is knocking or missing. not sure how to describe it. no one has looked at it other than a friend that is a mechanic and he says its probably the engine because this kind of car has these problems.

2017 HYUNDAI TUCSON

ID: 2070823

FUEL/PROPULSION SYSTEM

My car has been burning oil for over a year. there is no leak. I have been putting three quarts in every 4 to 6 weeks. I have now replaced two coil packs and the spark plugs. my engine light is on because it said 3 and 4 was misfiring so i recently replaced those coil packs and now it said spark plug and i replaced it again as well. so the engine light coming on and what it says the problem is is wrong. now when i push the gas it is knocking or missing. not sure how to describe it. no one has looked at it other than a friend that is a mechanic and he says its probably the engine because this kind of car has these problems.

2017 HYUNDAI TUCSON

ID: 2070822

ENGINE

My car has been burning oil for over a year. there is no leak. I have been putting three quarts in every 4 to 6 weeks. I have now replaced two coil packs and the spark plugs. my engine light is on because it said 3 and 4 was misfiring so i recently replaced those coil packs and now it said spark plug and i replaced it again as well. so the engine light coming on and what it says the problem is is wrong. now when i push the gas it is knocking or missing. not sure how to describe it. no one has looked at it other than a friend that is a mechanic and he says its probably the engine because this kind of car has these problems.

2017 HYUNDAI TUCSON

ID: 2069814

ENGINE

Excessive oil consumption, engine started knocking, dealer confirmed needs engine replacement which is covered under ONLY original 1st owner and NOT subsequent owner. Hyundai refuses help. Have not been able to drive my Tucson for a year. Still paying monthly payments and insurance

2017 HYUNDAI TUCSON

ID: 2068911

STRUCTURE:BODY

RIGHT REAR PASSENGER DOOR WILL NOT OPEN WHEN ACTUATING HANDLES INSIDE OR OUTSIDE THE VEHICLE. UNABLE TO REMOVE CHILD OR ALLOW PASSANGERS SAFE EXIT OF VEHICLE. IF YOU PULL THE HANDLES TWICE OR SIX TIMES IT WILL SOMETIMES OPEN. INTERMITTANT ISSUE, ACUATORS ALL APPEAR TO WORK AND BE IN GOOD CONDITION.

2017 HYUNDAI TUCSON

ID: 2068681

ENGINE

The contact owns a 2017 Hyundai Tucson. The contact stated while driving at various speeds, the vehicle hesitated while depressing the accelerator pedal. The contact stated that the oil light was flashing on the instrument panel while turning the steering wheel. The vehicle was taken to an independent mechanic where the contact was informed that the vehicle was consuming an excessive amount of oil. The vehicle was taken to a dealer for an oil consumption test and the oil was topped off. The contact was instructed to bring the vehicle back after 1,000 miles. Upon investigation, the contact discovered that the engine oil consumption failure was widely reported. The vehicle was taken back to the dealer as instructed, and the contact was informed that the engine had not consumed enough oil to be considered a defect. The contact was advised to purchase a factory-made oil filter from the dealer because the independent mechanic had not used the proper oil filter on the oil change. The contact stated that at the follow-up oil change, the independent mechanic used the factory oil filter; however, the failure persisted. The manufacturer was notified of the failure and the contact was informed that the vehicle was not under recall or warranty. The vehicle remained with the independent mechanic unrepaired. The failure mileage was approximately 98,000.

2017 HYUNDAI TUCSON

ID: 2068283

UNKNOWN OR OTHER

My vehicle began experiencing issues around 83,000 miles. The engine started burning oil, showed shuddering during acceleration, and there was a noticeable smell of gasoline inside the cabin. Eventually, the car wouldn’t start, so I had it towed to the dealership. The technicians confirmed it was running rough and behaving abnormally. The Hyundai dealership conducted a full inspection and diagnosed several issues. They replaced the spark plugs, performed a GDI-safe induction cleaning, replaced the coolant and brake fluids, completed a transmission fluid service, installed a new battery, carried out wheel alignments, and changed the cabin air filter. All of this work was completed in October 2024. However, in December 2024, I had to return to the dealership because the fuel smell inside the cabin persisted. Although they couldn’t find the source of the issue, the smell eventually disappeared after the visit. Following that, I was advised to check my oil every 3,000 miles due to the GDI engine's reputation for burning oil quickly. Despite this, the car began running rough again, and when I checked the oil, it was completely dry—well before reaching the 3,000-mile mark. I had to get another oil change sooner than expected. Unfortunately, the issue continued. I brought the vehicle back to the dealership for another inspection. They suggested starting a monitoring process where I would bring the car in every 1,000 miles to check the oil levels. After driving 1,000 miles, the oil level was just slightly above the low mark—still not normal for such a short distance. I urgently need assistance to move forward with the engine replacement process before my warranty expires. I am currently at 91,000 miles.

2017 HYUNDAI TUCSON

ID: 2068282

ENGINE

My vehicle began experiencing issues around 83,000 miles. The engine started burning oil, showed shuddering during acceleration, and there was a noticeable smell of gasoline inside the cabin. Eventually, the car wouldn’t start, so I had it towed to the dealership. The technicians confirmed it was running rough and behaving abnormally. The Hyundai dealership conducted a full inspection and diagnosed several issues. They replaced the spark plugs, performed a GDI-safe induction cleaning, replaced the coolant and brake fluids, completed a transmission fluid service, installed a new battery, carried out wheel alignments, and changed the cabin air filter. All of this work was completed in October 2024. However, in December 2024, I had to return to the dealership because the fuel smell inside the cabin persisted. Although they couldn’t find the source of the issue, the smell eventually disappeared after the visit. Following that, I was advised to check my oil every 3,000 miles due to the GDI engine's reputation for burning oil quickly. Despite this, the car began running rough again, and when I checked the oil, it was completely dry—well before reaching the 3,000-mile mark. I had to get another oil change sooner than expected. Unfortunately, the issue continued. I brought the vehicle back to the dealership for another inspection. They suggested starting a monitoring process where I would bring the car in every 1,000 miles to check the oil levels. After driving 1,000 miles, the oil level was just slightly above the low mark—still not normal for such a short distance. I urgently need assistance to move forward with the engine replacement process before my warranty expires. I am currently at 91,000 miles.

2017 HYUNDAI TUCSON

ID: 2067736

UNKNOWN OR OTHER

My car is experiencing trouble accelerating, making it difficult to drive. Every time I come to a complete stop at a stop sign, my car struggles to regain speed. This issue becomes particularly dangerous on the expressway, as I can’t accelerate at a decent speed to merge onto the expressway, which poses a risk to both me and other drivers.

2017 HYUNDAI TUCSON

ID: 2066011

ENGINE

Car would not accelerate after getting on the interstate. Had to ease vehicle off exit ramp to side of road. Multiple engine lights on. Car would no longer start. Had independent mechanic shop evaluate as well as local Hyundai dealership. Both determined internal compression rod failure. Only solution is to replace engine. It is a 1.6L T for 2017 Tucson. The VIN for this car shows no engine recall but is the exact same issue that has resulted in Hyundai engine recall with the 2.0 vehicles.

2017 HYUNDAI TUCSON

ID: 2065553

ENGINE

Despite proper maintenance, at 100k miles the engine started knocking aggressively and the dealership advised me not to drive it or it would throw a rod in the very near future. It started burning oil around 80k miles. This is the Limited model with the gamma engine that was not included in the recalls of the other Tuscon engine, but seems to have the same problem.

2017 HYUNDAI TUCSON

ID: 2065155

UNKNOWN OR OTHER

My harmonic balancer went bad after 120,000 miles causing my camshaft pully to shear off and a bolt to come loose causing me to have to replace my entire engine. I was told by my mechanic that this is a very rare occurring issue. Could this have happened because of a faulty harmonic balancer?

2017 HYUNDAI TUCSON

ID: 2063245

ENGINE

The engine entered limp mode, lost oil pressure and began knocking. Vehicle was brought to a dealer where it remained for ~1 month. The dealer inspected the vehicle, and determined it to be a valve cover leak, which does not track given the issues. When picked up from the dealer, the engine seized shortly down the road. Upon my own inspection, it was found that the engine oil drain plug was missing. It is unclear if the dealer loosened the drain plug during their inspection, or if it fell out due to some other issue. In either case, the manufacturer and their representative (dealership) created a dangerous situation for the driver of that vehicle, which had to be pushed out of moving traffic during a busy time of day.

2017 HYUNDAI TUCSON

ID: 2061433

UNKNOWN OR OTHER

Structure issue, white paint is peeling off in chunks on hood, roof, and doors. There is a paint recall involving other hyundai vehicles of the same year and color. I am tired of having exposed unprotected metal being to rust and ruin the integrity of the part.

2017 HYUNDAI TUCSON

ID: 2059708

STEERING

1. After driving the car and turning it off, I get a loud bang coming from a gas tank. 2. Sometimes when making a hard right or left turn steering wheel vibrates, and the warning light for all wheel drive system comes on. When I turn the car off and restart it, it goes away. 3. After software installs due to recalls, when I accelerate my radio occasionally shuts off on its own, and then we’ll come back on on its own. 4. After turning the car off when I restart it occasionally the clock in calendar revert to 00:00 for the time and the date resets to 1/1/20.

2017 HYUNDAI TUCSON

ID: 2059707

ELECTRICAL SYSTEM

1. After driving the car and turning it off, I get a loud bang coming from a gas tank. 2. Sometimes when making a hard right or left turn steering wheel vibrates, and the warning light for all wheel drive system comes on. When I turn the car off and restart it, it goes away. 3. After software installs due to recalls, when I accelerate my radio occasionally shuts off on its own, and then we’ll come back on on its own. 4. After turning the car off when I restart it occasionally the clock in calendar revert to 00:00 for the time and the date resets to 1/1/20.

2017 HYUNDAI TUCSON

ID: 2059706

FUEL/PROPULSION SYSTEM

1. After driving the car and turning it off, I get a loud bang coming from a gas tank. 2. Sometimes when making a hard right or left turn steering wheel vibrates, and the warning light for all wheel drive system comes on. When I turn the car off and restart it, it goes away. 3. After software installs due to recalls, when I accelerate my radio occasionally shuts off on its own, and then we’ll come back on on its own. 4. After turning the car off when I restart it occasionally the clock in calendar revert to 00:00 for the time and the date resets to 1/1/20.

2017 HYUNDAI TUCSON

ID: 2059074

ENGINE

Within last oil change the engine had oil consumption and has a loud engine knocking sound. The upcoming oil change date had not been exceeded and/or miles had not been exceeded. The engine knock caused me to pull over immediately at a location on a highly traveled road and no shoulder or safe spot which was dangerous. Safety was a concern because I had to wait for a tow truck in cold winter weather. The local Hyundai dealership maintenance person said it was a known issue with that make and model and the repair wait time is 5 months because they don't have enough staff and cannot get parts. My tuscan just had an inspection at the last oil change on 10/22/2024. no report from Hyundai that the oil level was an issue or engine having problems. There not any warning lights or low level lights and/or noises until it suddenly happened.

2017 HYUNDAI TUCSON

ID: 2058972

ENGINE

Engine knocking began around 132,000 miles and caused intermittent loss of power while driving. This caused me to slow down at random intervals while on the roadway becoming a hazard for other drivers. Engine light activated shortly before the symptoms began. No inspections done yet.

2017 HYUNDAI TUCSON

ID: 2057453

ENGINE

Massive engine failure on well maintained vehicle. Vehicle has been inspected by two mechanics, one private and one dealership. Both recommend engine replacement.

2017 HYUNDAI TUCSON

ID: 2057064

ENGINE

KSDS system continuously going off saying the knock sensor needs to be replaced and puts the car in limp mode. The car continuously going into limp mode even after knock sensor is replaced.

2017 HYUNDAI TUCSON

ID: 2056551

UNKNOWN OR OTHER

So in December of 2022 the vehicle above was recalled for Service Campaign 966 by hyundai and was completed. In 2024 it had the same issues again and the knock sensor was replaced twice in 2024. We just purchased the vehicle in January 2025 and know are having the same issuse and code showing the knock sensor is having issues. We reported it to the dealer we purchased from long hyundai of chattanooga and they aren't helping to resolve the issue. All they did before we bought it was say it had a weak battery and supposedly replaced the battery.

2017 HYUNDAI TUCSON

ID: 2055447

ENGINE

The contact owns a 2017 Hyundai Tucson. The contact stated that several months after purchasing the vehicle, the vehicle was shaking abnormally while started. There was no warning light illuminated. The vehicle was taken to a dealer to be diagnosed. The contact was informed that there was an abnormal amount of carbon build up on the valves and the engine needed to be replaced. The vehicle was not repaired. The manufacturer was notified of the failure. The approximate failure mileage was 90,000.

2017 HYUNDAI TUCSON

ID: 2054850

POWER TRAIN

The transmission in my vehicle failed while driving and the car completely shut off while driving. Less than 4 months after replacing the transmission with a brand new transmission, the engine failed while driving on the highway. The engine started sputtering, then it started smoking, then the car stalled.

2017 HYUNDAI TUCSON

ID: 2054849

ENGINE

The transmission in my vehicle failed while driving and the car completely shut off while driving. Less than 4 months after replacing the transmission with a brand new transmission, the engine failed while driving on the highway. The engine started sputtering, then it started smoking, then the car stalled.

2017 HYUNDAI TUCSON

ID: 2054713

POWER TRAIN

Greetings, I have had issues with the Hyundai Tucson 2017 I own for many months. Issues include among others an abnormal knocking noise from the engine, reduced engine power and/or hesitation, burning smell, oil leaking, and smoke coming out of the engine, misfires, and other issues. It happened many times on the highway and almost caused accidents and the last time it happened, the vehicle was towed, and recently the smoke coming from the engine forced me to pull over. I reported the issue to the dealer but they didn't recall or address the issue. The car has been maintained properly over time and now I fear for my life. It is totally unfair that about 100k of this brand have been recalled for the same issue, in my case it is just after I finished to pay in full the vehicle. I seek your support to have it addressed for safety

2017 HYUNDAI TUCSON

ID: 2054712

FUEL/PROPULSION SYSTEM

Greetings, I have had issues with the Hyundai Tucson 2017 I own for many months. Issues include among others an abnormal knocking noise from the engine, reduced engine power and/or hesitation, burning smell, oil leaking, and smoke coming out of the engine, misfires, and other issues. It happened many times on the highway and almost caused accidents and the last time it happened, the vehicle was towed, and recently the smoke coming from the engine forced me to pull over. I reported the issue to the dealer but they didn't recall or address the issue. The car has been maintained properly over time and now I fear for my life. It is totally unfair that about 100k of this brand have been recalled for the same issue, in my case it is just after I finished to pay in full the vehicle. I seek your support to have it addressed for safety

2017 HYUNDAI TUCSON

ID: 2054711

ENGINE

Greetings, I have had issues with the Hyundai Tucson 2017 I own for many months. Issues include among others an abnormal knocking noise from the engine, reduced engine power and/or hesitation, burning smell, oil leaking, and smoke coming out of the engine, misfires, and other issues. It happened many times on the highway and almost caused accidents and the last time it happened, the vehicle was towed, and recently the smoke coming from the engine forced me to pull over. I reported the issue to the dealer but they didn't recall or address the issue. The car has been maintained properly over time and now I fear for my life. It is totally unfair that about 100k of this brand have been recalled for the same issue, in my case it is just after I finished to pay in full the vehicle. I seek your support to have it addressed for safety

2017 HYUNDAI TUCSON

ID: 2051949

POWER TRAIN

There is an intermittent problem with the transmission. It’s impossible to predict when the transmission will slip. When navigating traffic, it has happened multiple times trying to pull out across oncoming traffic, and the transmission begins slipping so badly in a couple of instances nearly causing a side impact. There are no recalls related to this, but the dealership confirms it is common… the fact that it is intermittent makes it worse. You get used to the transmission performing as it should… Next thing you know it slips when you can’t afford for it to slip..